1. The informationist in the scientific setting 2. Training, education, and outreach 3. Providing meaningful information: Part A - Beyond the search 4. Providing meaningful information: Part B - Bibliometric analysis 5. Providing meaningful information: Part C - Data management and visualization 6. Providing meaningful information: Part D - Current awareness 7. Role in evidence-based practice 8. Future perspectives for informationists
Throughout his tenure he has assisted clients with their research through embedded/liaison means by offering targeted training, EBM support via systematic reviews, general consultation, bibliometric/impact metric evaluation, data management, competitive intelligence, current awareness, productivity/workflow support, and publishing guidance. The author's skills and past experience put him in a unique position to speak about the budding role of the Informationist as a librarian-in-context as it pertains to scholarly research output.